As the dust was still settling from yet another disastrous Jets loss to the Patriots at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Darrelle Revis had some advice for his younger teammates.

“At this point, you’re playing for pride, playing to see if you can be on this team in 2017,” the cornerback said.

But after Revis was beaten on a pair of touchdown receptions by New England’s Malcolm Mitchell in a 22-17 loss — including the decisive score with 1:56 to go in the fourth quarter — the question was then posed to him.

Can Revis be on the Jets in 2017?

And he was noncommittal in his response.

“It’s up to their decision,” Revis said. “Every year rosters change. We’ll see. We’ll see how it goes.”

Pressed about whether he wanted to return, Revis said, “We’ll see how it goes.”

It sure hasn’t been pretty so far — for Revis or the Jets, who fell to 3-8.

“It’s been a rough season for us all, a shocker for us all, as well,” Revis said. “Just because of what we accomplished last year.”

Money figures to be an issue. Revis, in the second year of a five-year, $70 million deal, is making $17 million this season and is due $15 million next year.

The Jets would owe him $6 million if he’s cut, which would be less if another team picks him up. And he would count as an $8 million cap hit.

Before it gets to that, though, there’s still quite a bit of football to be played, for better or worse.

Revis was beaten by Mitchell on a crossing route in the back of the end zone for a 4-yard TD in the second quarter that allowed New England to tie the game at 10-10.

Some shoddy tackling by Revis on an 11-yard pass to James White allowed the running back to gain extra yards on a drive that ended with a Stephen Gostkowski 29-yard field goal, putting the Patriots up 13-10 in the third quarter.

But it was the 8-yard TD pass to Mitchell during New England’s final scoring drive that hurt the most.

“It was a blitz,” Revis said of the team’s defense on the play. “Things happen down there fast in the red zone. It was just a great throw, a great play. I have to do my job, have to protect inside.”

Head coach Todd Bowles said he didn’t have a problem with Revis’ play overall.

“I only saw them catch the one ball at the end,” Bowles said. “I didn’t see them have success going after him at all.”

And Tom Brady, who played with Revis in 2014, praised the 31-year-old.

“He’s a great player,” Brady said. “He’s been a great player for a long time. So I have a lot of respect for him and what his capabilities are. I thought he played really well.”